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SHOP EARLY—IT’S THE EARLY CHRISTMAS BUYER WHO NABS THE BEST BARGAINS—SHOP EARLY- HOME EDITION ) Th e Se attl e St a | HOME EDITION ~ Sorvereervee : How one Seattle couple married with. Pretty actress in Seattle advises hus. . bands to be perfectly honest with their en Soe ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 13, NO. 240 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1911. ONE CENT. siwi"tVshot"R gut a bank account, bought a home and ye raising six fine childen on $60 a ¥ nonth. See page 5 in The Star today, ey, Look on page 4 today for her } le ih BIG BEEF BARONS BROUGHT |AUEXANDER ELECTED — GOVERNMENT STARTS PROBE TO TRIAL AT LAST; FACE PEN|,-...°%.@RE4! MAJORITY AIMED AT OTHER PLOTTERS Beaten by Over 30,000 Majority—Landslide Claimed to Meat Trust Members Who + Be Result of McNamara Cenfession on Eve of Election, | _—_— —______—_—_—.| pepend on John McNamara’s ar Have Delayed Trial for J W . eae ee a ee leon on the ticket indorsed by a Confession to Get Other rnaiy Fase Court. | JUDGE WHO'S TRYING BEEF BA : 2 ibs Sencys chins % Son‘ | Will Somebody Make a H Landere — Can! Years, Finally Fac | RYIN B RONS * BULLETIN #|the damaged machines of both big omebody ake a appy 5 ad oh Can't Use Assam rs ves i con naan aol |® At 2 o'clock this afternoon, #| politics! parties and the so-called " fe ‘ 9 in's Testimony. CHICA’ ec ~Broug & with 280 complete precinctes # |@eod-government forces. Th B S (By United Press Leased Wire) book after a hunt of more than sev. Pe: gM # in, Mayor George Alexander #] The socialist-labor union leaders ing 0 1s oy $ tor y INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 6.— en years, J. Ogden Armour and nine oi. fe po *\* = - ne ned = lead over ® ano ~~ rout Re — It is asserted here today that . ed Abed larriman, the defeated ® jst that the real r 1 wa ‘5 ‘ether Chicago packers were placed legal “umptre” tals, cccielistusion labor canduiate & HAN @loventh-hour developments in| confession by John J. McNa: an trial here today before United the Teane of (hele to 36,726 votes, Prohibition #|the MeNamara murder trials. ‘The mara is relied upon to furnish States District Judge Carpenter on v ie “gue ot # Was swamped under by a ma #| fact that Job Harriman was one of the last link in the chain of evi+ which may land them be- est Harone, hes | 2°rity of # | the labor men's attorneys cost him dence being forged by the fed- hind the bars of a federal prison 1 ? aah w {the ve of thousands of unlon tah acond lav inal conepiracy and vicls had Tittle cxpey |e ee ek ee ke ee we we [MEN And Women, who blamed him - s' jury. )Seborr Sherman anthtrust law. bt Soe Ds gg aon for not publicly. repudiating the Me If John confesses, I feel cers H United Press Leased Wire! Namarai oon as he found they tain that indictments wil) judge Carpenter ® court am ecoeding the | LOS ANGELES, De. A were outs. “agg e bt I be re <med to the doors when the rich Judge Bethea, in pal pieces ee turned against prominent la- who bad so long evaded the! the United States | C#nt of the ballots cast in yester- Largest Vote Cast. # borites of Cleveland, Detroit, te were finally in their last cor. Gistriet court for | day's municipal election nears com-| The vote was the largest in the Indianapolis, St. Louis, Buf- ner. | the nerthere. hon pletion, the majority of George Alex: ert : poe iis Pa Caltorata falo, Boston, Louisville, 7 ne at : triet ole, ie or 0! * er They nap gether « —, . an Feb. 1. 1910. Be. fag 9008 government candidate |that the women were permitted to| Omaha, Kansas City and Peo- that the packers would/ fore that he had! cistist, incrponee, ATTIMA™ Sl vate at a municipal election in a| ria,” declared a prominent offi- nolo contendere, and throw} deen on the clr! “ae 11 o'clock jeniaiaiit vali larke city, and they voted aime a" cial of the government here toe and themecives on the merey of the cult bench Of | trom 279 Precincts out of 318 gave ey aoiee. partees ane Be ay. court. This proved unfounded, and Cook county, Ill! Alexander 66,785 and Harriman 37-Leill have complete control of the = when Judge Carpenter took the nois (Chicago) | og¢. a p mtr ae £08 ANGELES, Des, & seems e Dench the final battle of the long Judge Carpen. a ¥ affairs for the next two yee A ©. MeNamatn, coatecend aman 7.50, @rawnout strusgle began. ter 6 & Harvard! George Alexander haa bean ro-|PAyiat, tected every councilman will not be required to tell his story When the formallty of the pleas man of the la**| elected mayor of Los Angeles, be Suiza frothy of his dynamiting operations before af “act Guilty” by the packers was ‘. = In clean, | 1M Swept into office by a land-| Prohibition was snowed under,| the federal grand jury which as 5.00, finished, examination of the ven y “| elide which gave him a plurality! the stion that the city go dry sembles here tomorrow to probe 3.00, fvmen in the began at once. Bonest and able Probably exceeding 35,000, and ca lee ison edie, iy pr 6 violations of the law in transport ‘At noon eleven jurors were in He isn't oxactly |Fieq with him. avery, ether oe AN Seeger seenneny at ing dynamite around the country. the box, subject (0 peremptory chal “a man of ~_ : vi A 0B y His brother Jobn J. McNamara, feage by the government's attor from the pecoles' |G = - . oe may be called as a witness, ab H rather are bis in though tha till doubtful. Osear } Each side has 30 peremptories In ¢linations, tastes | BIG BUSINESS TRADED TWO Lawler, who is in charge of the and the selection of the jury i ways of liv grand jury investigation here was | ~ ing turned in the) still debating today whether John | other direction McNamara’s testimony, even if it ta | herr bree were given willingly, could be used, ae » or Intil he decides, the two brothers eta dealt Jaresly be HOLD ON LOS ANGELES LABOR ' will be kept in ‘their cells in the nets, railroad, mill and county fail vessel supplies, LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 6—-|mayor, “Hig Business” And the al McManigal to Tell. JUDGE G. A. CARPENTE and made money. | “Big Business” in Los Angeles trad-|lled open shop interests were gen Ortie E. MeManigal is to testify, and — <cremmecernnenee |@4 two lives for continued power to|ulnely frightened. And then “Bix That has been determined, bué | 7 “ Lan —— of the city} Business” played ite tramp card.| whether he will tell his story to- } Se when and J. 8. McNamara were | There ix an abundance of proof to| morrow or at a later date has nog —~ (By Unites Press Leased Wire) | G ] N ed d M W sentenced here yesterday, The fact|show that District Attorney Fred-| been decided upon NEW YORK. Dec. 6—Murdered | Ir! e e one orse | that “Big Business” made this tradejericks, in negotiating the com The grand jury will not be hur ie | i ri It will first tak he i ¢ will first take up the int tn an elevator for $10,000 worth of | @iamonds and his body thrown int the ash pan of a furnace to be burned, Isacor Vogel, a rich jew-| @ler, was found dead in the base | ment of the Loft building here to | ing, but the facts of how |promine in the McNamara cane, took | | the interests were able to make andjorders from “Big Business | dictate the trade are far more a&| Ho owed his job to the labor | tonishin, state transportation of explosives to be used for committing felonies, then it will take up the transport- jing of them on inland waters and finally will take up the interstate Than Footpad, So She Jabbed Him With Her Umbrella ¢fushing machine known as |, Two years ago, under the disguise | good Koy ot party ¢ has} | of the so-called .good government | been constantly advieed since the g | Party, busin interests here elect | atart of the trial by a legal repre | transportation on trains used in tm Asher Schaps, engineer of the! | worked too hard for the mon-| “But the hold-up was a mere © George Alexander mayor. Alex-| sentative of the open shop crowd.| teratate traffic building, and Jos. Roberts, a negro! ey, and | made up my mind that he trifle. I've bad more real grief|°"d@r was elected on moral issues) With a sure case and certain! se tagger 1 (bcd oa Glevator boy, were arrested 07 SUS | wasn't going to get it.” since that happened,” and her eyes| , During the summer of 1910 Los|eonviction, he had everything to | mary shes McNamara, having se “ of the crime. cue toi tell "3 4a filled with tears My friend,|ADxeles was torn by industrial gain and nothing to lose by the |knowledged the commission of am A gold fountain pen, stained with nd the footpad who pointed & | nom 1 regarded as a mother, died | *TUgsies. Brewery workers and trial being carried to a verdict, and | |infamous crime, as murder is char Blood, and two diamond studded |sun at Mise Ne ite Devlin, 20, lat the hospital at 1 o'clock this|*ructural tron workers struck. It| his victory over the brilliant men | acterized under the common law, ings were found in possession of ogee Cporekn, ¢ id nos Ket = morakis was then that “Bik Business” ¢x-|aeninet him would have made him| | Sane be qealit ed as a witnese. Roberts, the negro claiming that » fang berg he pocket |} Miss Devlin is an orphan. She | Posed Its control of the so-called re-leme bigecst man in California for| b, ere is grave doubt whether John Re found them. Schaps found Vo | arene ag een eee et tha mein |has been in Seattle for two years,| form administration. The city coun-|q while. His assertions that he MARTIN BROWN, AGED 15 Hens ber tet en cae Gel’s body in the furnace or umbrella and jabbed the point ier friend, Mrs. Howard Ewing of |! passed an ordinance forbidding | geted on his own Initiative In the < eee: ae leek: oe es) cae The floor of the elevator was/ Of it at him, smashing its rics 08 | jissea was taken suddenly ill yes |Picketing. This ordinance was | eompromise silly. Undoubdted.| Dear Editor of The Star: | am| Will somebody in Seattle finish |I#ter. If called, it is asserted, John Marked with blood, and it is be-/ his revolver. She was on her "ay toraay’ and died at the Minor hos-|@rawn under supervision of ig he did a» he was told and agalnat ® boy earning my mother's, father’s the story with a happy ending by|J- McNamara will refuse to tell lieved that Vogel's skull was| to the Minor hospital at 10 o'clock pital Earl Rogers mid lawyer for | tits will and my own living. My father has giving the boy's father work? Tha anything more than his counsel rushed with a hammer while he| ast night, just before going to Hold-Up Man Described. open shop merchants and manufac-| “pig Business agreed to com-| been out of work for over a year. He all he aske—the privilege’ of work-| Wants him to. It is plain that sug was riding in the car. work, when the hold-up man quiet The hold-up man is described as| turers, and was signed by Mayor/pspmise, and bronght pressu cannot find work because he is crip- ing jgestions of pur ishment fer con- ly cepped up to her and sald young, unmasked, with a slouched | Alexander bebron Fredericks, and insiste pied. Everywnere he goes they say pete gee Tee scaitonthe wing eee I want your money brown hat over his eyes. Miss| The police made many arrests confession before |they do not want a crippled man man confronted with a 16-year seme She Was Frightened, but— Deviin's cries brought W. F. Hob-| and the outrageous law was rix sole ae He lost hie knee cap and his leg is Q)PPOSE BOND SCHEME v eiete Arvuale Sapeeabd 4 “Was | frightened? Certainly." son, 711 East Union st, to her as-| enforced, making a fair chance man many | stiff. If you could only find him | Rumors of further arrests in the i | Miss Deviin said this morning. “I sistance. The footpad, seeing bim)| labor in preasing demands next to | months ugglie and the expendi-| work | would be very, very thank-| he city utilifles committee of} bribery developme of the Mo i never had so much money with me, approach, leveled bis gun at him| impossible. Since that time the ture of h is of the «. “Hitg |ful for your doing so. bie oneal’ pouiedas’ bididal’ tol atone trek care cree ce |but yesterday was pay day. He as he backed down Spring st., and | grip of labor hating Interests on city | Husines«” bad the lives of the Mc MARTIN BROWN, pee: conRE yeeee — the’ Yemaer lame ob @ lay, | poked a gun at me, and it looked ordered him to hold his hands up.| government has not relaxed |Namaras in its own hands, but it Care Bausman & Kelleher, [recommend that the Wardall ordi indi secitt 7 ts Pit ar pets Complaint has been be-|as big as a telephone pole. But | Misa Deviin, notwithstanding the/for an instant was losing its grip on the throat e, providing the sale of |} r y three men ry been connected with the de Hoge Building. At | $300,000 car . against whom, it was rue t\ down by the council. mored, the district at fore the civil servic jon|knew | couldn't let him have my double worries that she was trou} When Job Harriman, socialist, )af Los Angelos against Patrolman G. W. Humph-| money. | had my umbrella up, and) bied with last night, went to work | polled a heavier vote in the primary.| It swapped the liv e bonds, be turned | fens of the Me-| of re i ries, who bas figu a number{ didn’t have time to close it. So | "and somehow managed to get! election than Alexander, "Big Busl-|Nemaras for a better chance of to Th , © The committee decided that the | compiled information — — of early-morning © He is ac|just used the point of it and through. she sald. She works/ ness” choice for nom tion for | stran « men ot M ! legality of the bonds should be as - = - sake | i; used by Mrs. Mary wife | sereamed at the top of my voice. from 11 p. m. to 7 a. m. sd boy who is supy sumed and that no attempt should ° : | EEE Younger, themerty preder|. exci teach, Atte A onal : = i ad Wis mother oa a sal.ibe maée to precipitate a fight on orsewhipped ated stor of the An el, of having | ROGRESSIVES DEMAND | Woodrow Wilson Is SMITH WON! r 5.50 a week as telephone them until after July 1, 1912. In en her apartments at 2 . Jand office boy at Bausman & Kelle. | the meantime the committee favors H Gi W. d von Glock ye mor n the P . GRANTS PASS, Or., Dec. 6— | 106 : sis prowling money to sts , er Girl-War j 4 efuse ension her e rowing money to start the line | ogee " cond a ia, i In the battle of the Smiths for It is very many b whe from other city funds. | NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Mps. subjected her to warious in-| ay & . . 6. " 1 } iy United Prees Leased Wire) mayor of this city, Attorney AR. | Weighted down with like responsl | Estherline Virginia Evers, wif r not at home then, | would be inconsiderable. on votes, wi ir. J. " aw * pen, oe net — then.) TACOMA, Dec. 6.—That Taft will|ing to about $10,000 for a sixday| mation here today that his for Smith second, and E. V. mith, [it never complaining. He doesn’t CHANCE TO WIN ing guilty to horeuaidpptne ar b Bat, hanging on a rack, she a be railroaded through as the choice ~ jon rrsok re vapnwoate bys Rive socialist, a close third. Social i k hed his own he = € se ae Dec A Fes Pe tag er sn a x ere Taediy | ; irs, Sylvian M. Hunsicker of Se-| fro ie fou ist candidate for city t r, |About his parer at's why he! story by William Jennings Bryan eth Randolp rs. Ever: ~ sou 4 pea demand: of this state for president uniess a), spoke briefly, asserting that| Princeton university has been George P. Jester, a einen wants hi ipy in which he proposed that the pas attorney stated that the child’s q 5 Dehiies la tow @itentat talon ‘gy el law oor the wothen of the state wanted a| denied. Wilson left the univer. | over James Holman, G. A. R. | Work somewhere sengers land on the barren reef at| mother was Alice Elizabeth two sults in the superior court for |279, that La Follette will be the | direct vote on the presidential can-| sity @ year ago, after 25 years | veteran and incumbent. Of | An or something Atwood Key, set up a republic and| Wilson of San Francisco, who toed tesoccner cole joverwhelming choice if the people | didates of service as its president. He four counciimen. elected, two Keeping his f elect him president, prevented a| died shortly after the baby's eee ee | get a chance to express their pref-| - - was then 53 years of age, and are coclatic and himself doesn’t t nic when the liner Pring Joachim) birth, and the father is John lerence, was asserted here yester-| e . it is said the pension is denied tin’s story There's a went onto the rocks, according to Edmund Randolph of San Fran- Aviator Killed |day during the rarcge ae of ic Child Saw Her Die him because of his comparative | $1,700 on the little home at 562% | passengers who reached New York| cisco. | gressive republicans wit jov. Hay. youth. ' Fifth av. N. W on the guaan An investigator is now in | The speakers made no secret of ‘My United Press Leased Wire) | Martin r wa »} According to the passeng Washingt look a piv dh ACOMA, Dee. 6.—At the home ! ing he passengers, igton, looking up the (By United Press Leased Wire) | the fact that the demand for an ex lot her parents, with ber youngest} MEN WIN MRS. LUND ee years ago when the cable Bryan appeared on deck shortly| identity of the father ‘f the FILEY, Ont., Dec. 6—Aviator tra session to pass the presidential | ® |, NEW YORK Deo. 8.—uie Rev. James Cairns, known a8|an elevator in the Wa fter the ship struck, and immedi-| child, Eestort Oxley and Robert Wels, aj primary law was 6 Le Follotts Lillian N. Newmne a ies Ese George Lund 1s now opposed to the | Father” Cairns, died yesterday aft |ley Manufacturing company ately made a speech to allay the t. | a e e m 0! - ri a, Se, -~ ie re triple wn! taf ome “¢ oor aged 8S jeside e wid t : f . 2 i Bassenger, were killed today, when | move, and upon the mention of the] Pani Ni oiwiams. 2, Quorord te | guttrage movement. A jury of menfemeoe: 8Ked 88. Besides hie wid-| Mor gix months he was il. Now he [fears of the peasengers | AN ALFALFA MEAL Oxley’s monoplane fell 300 feet dur-| Wisconsin senator's name cheers} ow, he ts survived by six children,| can get around and do useful work . | CHICAG ing a flight here. and applause burst forth Jip acid and perished. She leaves | held she was right when she refus-|9)prandchildren. and ton great.|<" Ee cent tad tt PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6.—De-| ore HICAGO, Dec. 6.—Just to deme i 8 yplause burst forth. t 7a te cae oe a t to be de!” and ten great-| put he can’t find a ‘ ec. 6 -lonstrate that a 8 4 3 The governor announced that he Se ius tat the cr Meee aera e eet ie cet fia |Srendchildren. He was born in|’ Martin Brown went to the West{claring he thinks M, A. Schmidt| cant tr at ag ee, Se | would give his decision in a few e and the oldes ered in two . Scotland, came to Anierica in 1849,| woodland school up to this term,{and David Caplan are biding in| ings, Mo eived ‘soil ‘neva, ; Stokes Better | ways. i teveectaneasl oe Seti Tiase on © master maehenic! wiien he had to go tow His | Philadelphia, Detective Wm. J.|rese. soa beating ‘ beige: Po ! 4 (Ry Unit During the speaking, Representa-| ee em we) Mtl 1806 came to Washing-| parents didn't like to see him quit| Burns arrived here today to take up | faif : NEW YORK “Deo ewe ED p. | tive Byerly of Cowlitz said iS mO THAEE ANE (OLLED a|* {ton In 1884, and held important! school, He sold papers, but couldn't |the search for them a on i os r Stokes, the millionaire for the al.| “Some of my friends told me that |* DIANAPOLION Den ee Aik WEATHER FORECAST | clerioal positions in the baptist | make much money at that, so he | are seeking the higher ups,” } A HUMAN DEER ‘eat- ae etent taal iW this move for a special session was 5 » o— onigh Thursday | church le bul he Fremont | foune = fob of a ur he yect to make she DM . ene leged ‘sh hom Lititan | this move for » special session was |. Three persone are known to be #|% _ Rain tonight and Thursday, w/ church. Ho built, the Prem nt |found the Job of office t h “I expect to make arrests! C1iPPEWA FALLS, Wis, Dee. sare Graha. onrad, show | for the 5 ee , * : he | dead and ore injured: | * cooler tonight; brisk sout dP h " oe as ci | That is Martin Brown's story as|here, as confident that both Caplan|/¢ 4 4. Raid on, 48, of Island Lake, ‘s are now on trial here, was re-\ernor in a hole je will make my. haliber an Sombere ago he retired, with the title of| be and Schmidt are in Philadeip! A. Baidon, 48, of Isla ‘i heat. oiewhy sowie tuarorian tan ii some enemies if he refuses to call| # seriously: the result of the * * at a ese ts sgl i sate ¥ | pastor emeritus, given him by the|*" ** Written. fa sauder n Philadelphia.”, | Rush county, will lose a leg as ® aa ee a ae Edis in| & Special session. and doubtless he * Collapse of a new three-story * 4 : fs ead eae aR aA CT. On 8, 1908, Rev. |= —7 rowaitt of playing the unwitting role ‘ ry AR ge Mag: 7 » enemies of he does. T liding erected by * Cairns and “Mother” © 8 cele-| of “haman deer hysicians state that he is not yet | Will make enemies of he does. This * concrete bu i) y es A c. | Cal airns ce o ; IG of dancer ne is NOK yer! conference will vote against him to & the PrestO-Lite Co, here to- #| | brated thelr golden wedding OUR OFFICE BOY WRITES UP EARLY ; oe retin ini a tion. q . a man if he doesn’t call the special jay. ‘en others remain | Bervices wil be held Thuraday ss diet len as d PRKING, Dec. Prince Chun |eeusion % unaccaunted for. The known * |afternoon, from the Fremont Bap CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. ; MEN’S SLIP-ONS Was today deposed as regent to the’ Thomas F. Murphine declared * aoe are: ‘ Fred Asher, Henry & 2 Days tist church. : Manchu throne, upon the orders of that the cost of the extra session,| * Barnes and M. Hadley. - | < freddie sez the edditer tother day Yuan 8hi Kai nsed as an argument against it, * * kk ee RR HR IK!) Ay cHeW THE New veAR.}) REVOLVER SPEAKS | wen yous gits roun to it | want yu : si + -_ | 5 UBENVILL 0., Dec. 6 to rite and tel wy peepul shud by : =i) A “JOY RIDE” THAT LEFT BITTER SORROW |i!" sti te Meta he yl ay Se ae os 1912. we will continuo selling }/ suicide, but changed his mind. His | ‘ere Pre hari : $ BOYS’ RUBBER COATS fine view acres, north of the || wife, thinking it was a joke, as the|this hav sum regards fur the pun : SPECIAI {§ city in King county, for $400. revolver wa broken,” pointed {t|tuashun marks wat are in the dik- | , , " cf og | Vey may over rekun { better start on a nu para § William A. Raymond, chauffeur, story.’ struggle in the best way we could $10 Cash | gra $ was found guilty yesterday after-| Married four years ago against|My husband's brother has to take | always start with a big letter sez \ BOYS’ SLIP-ONS noon. A jury of 12, four of whom |her parents’ wishes, Mrs, Raymond |care of his old father. But | must|? BALANCE $7.60 PER MONTH, the guy wat rites the siety noos but 5 SPECIAI Were women, believed the story of |finds herself all alone now in her| keep up this fight, and won't you| HOPPING, |) ciways tursits til 1 git started so : pa ‘ Josephine Pregent, aged 16, that | greatest trouble. She was born and | please write that my husband is al} Much of this property ts fine 3) { will start a nu paragraf agin ry the was attacked following a joy | raised in Seattle, well connected, re-| good man and innocent? It is so|{ alder bottom | crossed by run (ATS | SO far | haint used no puntua 5 . Fide to a roadhouse. lated by marriage, too, to one of| hard to see it printed all from the ning stream Some ee tee Soe | Ss hun marks a tall but 1 dont se how ; Raymond's conviction reveals a\the deputies in the prosecuting at-| side of the prosecuting attorney.’ view land overlooking Lake ‘ORE ( HRISTMAS feller kin think bout all them ¢ Yetta SRC me Pathetic story of his young. wife |torney's office. Another Home Grieves Also. Washington BEF we things and wats hez riten to at the s BOYS’ OVERCOATS and 2year-old child left alone in Will Fight for Husband. But, as bitter as is the grief at Free use of Lake Washing re) same time. i SPECIAL RK Beattie penniles: “1 don't know how | am going to|the little Raymond home, 210|$ ton Beach to all purchasers, and gee Whiz | neerly furgot to rite Neds She came to The Star office this | do it,” she cried, “but this does not|Kighth ay. N., {t does not exceed | so specified in thelr deeds the story wich is my best gurl, wat ; q porning Broken hearted, she told| mean the end. I am going to fight | the sorrow in the Pregent home at|} ‘Two trips dally, rain or shine wurks in the drigood stor runin her | er stor he herself had advised|to the supreme court—to every | Ballard, where a mother and a sat wetsthia Clk key lon legs offen her wen a clurk yells | ion her husband to go to the prose-|court—for my hueband is not to| young daughter, the alleged victim|$ yup come in at oneoe ee cash; sex to me freddie sez she. it | Ages 2% to 10. Cuting attorney when she learned | blame, And he was always good to|of Raymond, are weeping. The jest bout kills me the way us Fokes | wis “ge he wa ted me and the little baby. He pro-|story that began with that foy ride gotta wurk just four ChristMas, all eiahie | didn't think any jury could fall| vided well for us, and we all were last July does not end with the caus then pepul wates till the last EDDIE'S BEST GIRL B ne lo fee that he was not guilty,” she |lving happily. jury's verdict. It has left wounds OLE HANSON & CO, Sherlock Holmes never had the} minit to by there presints. thats n «i Shafer ros cred “Anyone could see that the| “There is no one now who will in two little Seattle homes that can|? ‘Third Floor New York Block {}ingenuity of a child hunting for|wy I hav savd my Muny fur sum|outen the rush, which is sumthin Arcade and Arcade Annex Girl contradicted herself in her|help us. We have been bearing this | never be forgotten, [errr })Midden Christmas presents, [time: sos { cud shop urly an git] feerce, FREDDIB, |} s q

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